Zahava Englard

Sunday, December 14, 2014

The Israeli government has been following a policy of playing down the extent of the barbarism of the Arab Muslim terrorists among us.

The link at the end of this post is of a video that delves into this in depth. It is very graphic but important to watch to the end and begs the following questions:

Why is the Israeli government going to such lengths to cover up/deny the barbarism of our enemy to the Israeli public and to the world at large?

Why is the Israeli government pretending that there is a solution to the Arab/Israeli conflict when all evidence is to the contrary?

After everything has been said and done, and indeed, everything HAS been said and done, it boils down to this: The only chance we have of attaining peace is when we accept that there is no solution. And what I mean by peace, is containment.

Whether you choose the Two State or the One State plan, both of these are not solutions.
The former is a recipe for national suicide and the latter, which calls for annexation of Judea and Samaria, is a policy that should have been implemented immediately after the Six Day War. But, by no means is it today, a solution to the Arab/Israeli conflict.

And please….no demographic lecture. On the heels of Israel’s victory in 1967, the Arab Muslims in Judea, Samaria and Gaza had their suitcases packed.
We enticed them to stay.

Frankly, anytime the world uses the term “solution” with regard to our future fate, we Jews should all be very wary.

In any event, there can only be a solution when both sides want it. It’s really not so complicated. So let’s stop deluding ourselves already. We have been on the receiving end of their terror for one hundred years, way before the hit-phrase of “occupied territory” could ever hope to reach the top ten.

Our leadership knows better than anyone else that there is no solution to the Arab/Israeli conflict. Yet, despite this knowledge, the governing leaders of Israel as well as the opposition's logic-deficient, Give-Peace-A-Chanceniks, who stubbornly delude themselves because “um--duh - there must be a solution – um--duh,” continue to dance to the tune of the world powers and pretend that a solution is possible by cutting and pasting the map of Israel this way and that way.

Since our leaders are busy doing the world's bidding by searching for a "solution" rather than getting down to the business of implementing deterrents, and
since they persist on following a policy of acquiescence to terrorists and their enablers, forget about Israel ever seeing peace...Israel won't even get to see containment.
Enough! the people say. Draw the curtain down. This show has blown.
But It’s like Cats…It just doesn’t go away. Because our Prime Minister keeps putting a dish of milk by our front door.

Hence, Israel continues to talk about solutions all the while the majority of the Arab Muslim population engages itself in euphoric…nay, orgasmic dances in the street at every news report about one of their own successfully murdering or maiming Jews.

And then there are always those few yet annoying voices from our ranks who say:

“Oh, but they really don’t feel that way. It’s only the leaders.”
Or
“Oh, it’s only Hamas. The PA are moderates.”
Or
“But the world will hate us should we defend our lives and they’ll say and do nasty things to us.”

Seriously…. Shut the #### up.

The best we have to hope for in the reality we live in is containment. And to achieve this, our leaders must find their backbones.

They must seriously, and not half-heartedly, crack down on all terrorists, their families and their pet goats who dare throw one stone, one Molotov cocktail at us - those who attack us with acid, machetes, vehicles and guns, and those who incite others to follow suit, be they Imams, the PA "President” or the guy who romances the donkeys. Destroy their entire homes, not just the front vestibule. Kick them all out. Enough with coddling, feeding and educating the enemy. If you don’t blast the terrorists into the next galaxy then send them the hell out of our country through UPS Air. Destination: Who gives a damn.

Enough with us Jews paying for the water, the electricity and the education of all those whose raison d’etre is to murder us.

Enough with skipping to the tune of the Pied Piper, a.k.a the U.S., Europeans and all those who would lead us to the sea like rats.

Enough with appeasing the "world powers."
They are all members of a united front of nations that are determined to continue the legacy of their predecessors of unadulterated Jew hatred until they finally finish us off. 2014/15 is not going to be the year of the beloved Jew.

Accept it and deal with it.

You guys in the Likud and Bayit Yehudi….You want to win this election?

Start earning your pay check. Clean up our streets, roads, neighborhoods, villages and hills and leave no terrorist cell intact and leave no tunnel ignored. No more band-aid tactics. Treat the enemy as an enemy and not as “peace partners.”
We've got a war on our hands. Get the led out.
Stand up to the EU. Stand up to Obama and his ilk. Just friggin stand up.

Wednesday, October 22, 2014

Israel in Our Times

There is no honor in life. No honor in death. No honorable leaders. The passion of conviction is dulled. Principled beliefs are on permanent leave. There is nothing. But the sound of dirt shoveled onto a baby's corpse.The mother's tears insignificant and disregarded.And before the stone is even set above the grave, the impotent warriors that traipse through the Knesset strain their necks in every direction but up to the heavens,to garner world opinion, nefarious and depraved, as the ultimate coveted prize of mankind.

Thursday, December 20, 2012

Z-News out
of Judea

Brought to you by Zahava Englard of One Israel Fund

On the road again with Marc Prowisor.

Starting out bright and early, I’m on the way down to the
southern hills of Hevron with Marc Prowisor, chief of security projects for
OIF. The jeep Marc drives, it’s back loaded down with a myriad of security and
emergency medical supplies, greets the bumps on the road with a dull heavy
thud. We stop at the Gush Etzion junction just south of Efrat to meet Ofer, the
head of Hatzola Yosh. Marc opens the trunk of his weathered jeep and lugs out a
bounty of emergency medical kits that OIF acquires thanks to the generous
donations from our supporters.

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It is One Israel Fund’s guiding principle to encourage unity and we therefore, work together with other organizations throughout Judea and Samaria. There are no egos involved, no elbowing one or the other for the spotlight; rather, we join forces with other groups to create a greater positive impact.

There is one goal, which is to keep Judea and Samaria
flourishing for the Jewish people. Building and further developing the
communities along with proper security provisions can accomplish this.

To this end, One
Israel Fund is dedicated to the safety of all the residents in all of the communities
throughout Judea and Samaria and it makes sense to work in conjunction with
others who feel the same way. Hatzolah Yosh, Tatzpit, Regavim are three such
groups that OIF is proud to work with. It is the perfect prototype of achdut, unity.

Before leaving the junction, we meet an Israeli soldier from
the Kfir unit working his beat. Marc notices that the shluker/camelback he is outfitted with is one
of ours, the One Israel Fund emblem proudly stamped onto it. “We gave these out
a couple of years ago,” Marc says pointing to the smiling soldier’s shluker.
“It’s good to see how well they’re holding up.”

We wind our way back up the road to Caliber 3 tucked off the
road northwest of Efrat where Marc speaks with a group of ravshatzim, heads of
emergency response teams in Judea who are there for security training, a
project funded by OIF. Assessments are made as to what type of security
equipment is needed by each response team.

The surveillance equipment we provide is cutting-edge. With
the information we gather from the response teams in the field, OIF works
together with our manufacturers in making the
necessary technological revisions. Our suppliers will update equipment and
provide special components, modeling the equipment according to our specific needs.

Subsequently,
the IDF has taken notice of what we are doing and the Home-Front Command is
interested in working together with us in securing the civilians of Judea and
Samaria.

Marc and I continue on highway 60 towards Kiryat Arbah. We
stop at the gas station there that houses a small grocery store. I need a quick
chocolate fix and Marc needs another coffee. From there we head further south
towards Yatir, a community of over one hundred families that boasts an
outstanding mechina, a pre-military yeshiva headed by Rav Moshe Hagerlow, a
former Division Commander in the IDF. At the mechina, his students are highly
motivated with love of the land and social activism. They regularly do farm
work and gardening in the community as well as volunteering to help another
local farmer in the area, a widow by the name of Dalya Har Sinai, whose husband
was killed by Arab terrorists. Despite ongoing threats, she is staying put and
OIF protecting her is a big reason why. In addition, the students volunteer in Sderot
and in hospitals.

At Yatir, we also meet with Shai, the director of the
mechina who informs us that they badly need an exercise room for the students
who wish to train before their army service. Many of these young men strive to
serve in elite units. We’re told of three brothers who graduated from the
mechina, each of them going on to become pilots. Shai shows us around, and we
meet several students working in the kitchen, mostly city kids who are now
experiencing a hands-on approach in connecting to the land, thanks to Yatir’s
mechina.

We wind our way outside and up a metal staircase bringing us
to a look out point that affords us a stunning panoramic view of the
surrounding hills with the village of Sussia in the distance as well as the Carmel
winery. Shai asks for One Israel Fund’s help in providing the funds toward the
exercise room. He also tells us that Yatir’s ambulance is lacking some crucial
equipment.

Marc instructs Shai to make a list of what he needs before
we continue to the southern Hevron city council to meet Dan, the Regional
Director of security in the Hevron Hills. He’s been waiting there for us to
bring the shopping list
of security equipment that each of the ravshatzim in the area requested for
their response teams. It was getting late in the day, when Dan joins us and
further discusses the type of security equipment that he requires. “Don’t say
another word,” Marc tells him. “I know just what you need”. He follows us to
the jeep and Marc shows him one of the latest state of the art mini
surveillance cameras. Chanukah may be over, but Dan’s eyes widen, excited with
this latest gift from OIF to add to his security arsenal.

In our travels, we discover a surprisingly large and
successful cosmetics manufacturer who not only is a major exporter but he is
the third generation of his family in the area and he employs Jews as well as
Arabs to work in his factory. Marc and I walk through this wonderful find,
uplifted by the living example of coexistence in the southern Hevron hills.

All in all, a good productive day.

The sun is just about to set when we head back home, passing
by several Jewish communities along the way − most of them, secular while
some are mixed. I indulge myself in a
nap as Marc drives north. About a half
hour later, he drops me off in Efrat and continues home to Shilo with an entire
new list of requirements and security assessments for the Judea region.